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Death by Dangerous Driving
Dangerous Driving
Due Care
Exceptional Hardship
Excess Alcohol
Failure to Give Details
Failure to Provide a Specimen
Mobile Phone
Traffic Signals
Speeding
Totting up 12 Points

Failure to Provide a Specimen

This may involve an allegation of failing to provide a specimen of breath, blood or urine without a reasonable excuse.  It is a difficult area of law which often involves a comprehensive legal understanding of the statutory proceeding and also of various expert opinions that may assist in the preparation of a defence. The mandatory disqualification upon conviction is a minimum of twelve months and therefore, with such large stakes it is of vital importance that your case is carefully considered by Keep On Driving.

 

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